| katarina on Tue, 20 Oct 1998 23:47:14 +0100 |
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| Syndicate: REX in Belgrade, Serbia, YU |
Dear Syndicalists,
I just come back from meeting of TEH = European
network of independent cultural centers (Cinema
REX is the only one E. European member but TEH
have plans to expend). a lot of members where
interested in Syndicate mailing list as I presented
it. managed to show them only V2 cause link was
modem one and very slow + we with short with free
time.
situation doesn't feel good here - or it is because of
persistent rain. a lot of people are still packed (to go).
here are some of the latest news from Yugoslavia
(you can find more on http://b92eng.opennet.org)
katarina
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Act on information adopted
BELGRADE, SERBIA. The Serbian Government this
afternoon passed a new Act on information by 170
votes to five, with four abstentions. Representatives of
the Serbian Renewal Movement walked out of the
session before the vote was taken.
The Government rushed the highly restrictive new law
through, only giving copies of the bill to MPs this
morning. A move from the Serbian Renewal Movement
to postpone the vote until representatives had had time
to read it was voted out.
Local and foreign analysts have described the new law
as Draconian and Stalinist. It gives extensive
discretionary powers to the Ministry for Culture,
including the power to impose massive summary fines
on managements, editors and journalists. No process
is defined for appeal against Ministerial decisions.
New minister for culture
BELGRADE, SERBIA. In other business in the
Serbian Parliament this afternoon, Socialist Party
official Zeljko Simic was elected Minister for Culture to
replace the incumbent Nada Popovic-Perisic. Simic is
best-known for his former leadership of the Yugoslav
Water Polo Association.
Business magnate Bogoljub Karic was elected
minister without portfolio. He replaces former Minister
for Privatisation Milan Beko.